On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 07:33:14AM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote:
> You know Tomasz, it would help if you had the slightest clue what you
> wrote about BEFORE you started claiming to have the solution. Had you
> bothered to read the developer documentation you might have tried this:
Forget everythin
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 11:14:55AM +0100, Richard Braakman wrote:
> Package: xlife (debian/main).
> Maintainer: Edward Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 59383 xlife: can't build
Not actual.
Maintainer closed 3 such bugs at once,
but one more arrived before mirrors got updated.
>From changelog :
xli
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 11:14:55AM +0100, Richard Braakman wrote:
> Package: fortify (non-US/non-free).
> Maintainer: Roberto Lumbreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 60162 fortify: Does the index file / database need to be updated? Is there
> a new upstream?
Is this really RC ?
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 11:14:55AM +0100, Richard Braakman wrote:
> Package: mp3blaster (debian/main).
> Maintainer: Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 59564 mp3blaster: fails to build, C++ error
This is *really*, *really* trivial to fix
Try :
tar tzf *.orig.tar.gz|head -1
zcat *.diff.gz|head
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 03:15:04AM -0600, BugScan reporter wrote:
> Bug stamp-out list for Mar 10 03:04 (CST)
>
> Total number of release-critical bugs: 181
> Number that will disappear after removing packages marked [REMOVE]: 9
>
>
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 07:55:49AM +0100, Nils Jeppe wrote:
>
> Can we please close the list from non-member submissions? This is not
> the first spam that's come over debian-devel recently.
Or set up that :
- reply to thread can be done from anyone
- new thread can be started by
a) member
b) non
> In my understanding the bible packages belong into contrib *at
> best*, since it's value to the public is at least questionable if not
> offensive to muslims, buddhists(no not to them), hindus ...
youre trying to be politically correct
yuck !
i hoped for higher level of discusion than in
equal-ri
> Just make sure that when you do throw it out, you take the bible with it :)
I dont think throwing out bible(1) is a good idea
It is exactly, letter-after-letter what it claim to be, it is on 2nd CD,
well-compressed
(anarchism was in both text and html unpacked versions) and
is wide-used doc, al
i18n of man pages is made by a lot of independent authors
and everyone translates termset differently so i
think developers of every single language should get
consensus about translation of common headers
I suggest these ones:
NAME
USAGE
DESCRIPTION
SYNOPSIS
BUG> these is the biggest problem
I suggest renaming anarchist_7.7-1.deb to
anarcho-communism_7.7-1.deb or throwing it out of distribution
cause it have nothing to do with real anarchy
and make mess in peoples' minds
someone who doesnt really know what anarchy is after reading
this doc will found anarchy stupid and anarchist morons
econfigedit depends on libgtk-imlib-perl
libgnome-perl provides this lib and have the same version number
but dselect is trying to tell me that i must install original
libgtk-imlib-perl. And the real problem is that these lib conflicts
each other(one is subset of other so conflict is obvious)
so i
gpenguin should fly so CENTER of penguin1.png is
at the mouse pointer not UPPER-LEFT corner
gw gives me :
** WARNING **: Could not open help topics file NULL
I think default mp3 player for mc should be freeamp not mpg123
cause mpg123 isnt free but freeamp is and debian shouldnt
depend on nonfree soft anyhow as policy says
Could you tell us more precisely : what it is to be ?
Am I only one thinking /var/lib/tama should be /var/lib/games/tama
or someone agrees with me
And shouldnt uninstalling script remove this dir?
> > I also think no editor should be privileged anyhow by debian
> > Everyones favorite editor is very intimate matter and
> > forcing anyone to use particular is breaking of users privacy
>
> Why do you think Debian is forcing you to use one specific editor?
I dont claim im forced to use emacs b
Who will agree with me that
qmail[dsrqlp] should be forbidden
Their existance in /etc/passsd rape me thru my eyes
6 statics for pacage is a bad idea but
if this package isnt even free they should be
thown out without mercy
Since I removed emacs 19 anacron sends me mail every day
in which it says :
File /usr/lib/emacs/19.34/i386-debian-linux/movemail registered but not
installed
and since I removed all emacses from my computer there is
another line in everyday mail :
File /usr/lib/emacs/20.3/i386-debian-linux-gnu/mo
I suggest compressing source code by bzip2
Many CD resellers add something to 2nd source cd
and it will make A LOT of free place for them (100-150 MB!!!)
Bzip2 is no problem because it is possibly available on every
Debian system and I dont want religious answers here.
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